Further Filter Already Bottled Water In Plastic

I know there are a host of environmental factors among other problems created by the use of bottled water in plastics but I have access to already bottled water in plastic bottles during the day. Which filter is best to further filter this water from the chemical contaminants introduced by the plastic container.

The water has already been subjected to reverse osmosis and other types of filtration.

Some sources cite that even non BPA plastic containers can leach hormone disrupting chemicals into the water during processing and when exposed to certain environmental factors. I am looking for a filter that could clean up some of these chemicals before I drink it.

I am basically concerned with any chemicals that are nonwater and are potentially disruptive to my system that can be filtered.

Especially ones that are considered by some to be estrogenic in nature. I am unable to be specific because every website tells me something different.

If plastic of any kind introduces new chemicals into the water after it has already been strongly filtered, I would like to filter those as best possible. Filtering BPA,S,and F sounds like a great start. Are there filters for these types of chemicals?

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